A fact from the articles listed below has appeared on Wikipedia's main page in the Did you know ... section.
- Did you know... that Australian religious sister Bridget Partridge fled her convent in 1920 dressed only in her nightgown, precipitating a national sectarian scandal?
- Did you know... that Bessie Anstice Baker (pictured), a convert to Catholicism, was the first Australian woman to receive a Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal?
- Did you know... that Phyllis Le Cappelaine Burke helped found the Sydney chapter of the St. Joan Social and Political Alliance, which advocated for equal rights for women? (appeared 22 August 2021)
- Did you know... that suffragette Lilian Staple Mead was the only female student ever at Adelaide's Prince Alfred College?
- Did you know... that Minnie Lindsay Carpenter wrote more than twelve books about the history of The Salvation Army? (appeared 29 July 2021)
- Did you know... that Jo Inkpin was Australia's first openly transgender Anglican priest? (appeared 26 July 2021)
- Did you know... that Wendy Solling was a nun, a sculptor and one of the first women ordained in the Anglican Church of Australia? (appeared 24 July 2021)
- Did you know... that Marion Macfarlane, the first deaconess in the Anglican Church of Australia, later converted to Catholicism and joined the Sisters of the Good Shepherd? (appeared 10 April 2021)
- Did you know... that Rosemary Crumlin, author of a 60-year history of the Blake Prize for religious art, first attended a Blake exhibition when she was a young novice with the Australian Sisters of Mercy? (appeared 7 April 2021)
- Did you know... that Eliza Pottie was one of a small group of women that founded the first Young Women's Christian Association branch in Sydney? (appeared 22 March 2021)
- Did you know... that Mary Kate Barlow was made a dame of the Holy Sepulchre in recognition of her contribution to the Eucharistic congress of 1928 held in Sydney, Australia? (appeared 1 March 2021)